Re: Re: Oooh, clues in a crossword! That'll learn Murdoch.
and the funny part of this is that "two very senior Sun journalists" couldn't do the crossword puzzle! Says it all about the level of intelligence at the Sun :D
What I have never understood is why anyone would ever read the News of The World anyway? The mere fact that the title of the news paper is surrounded by a red box should immediately tell you its going to have POOR standards in every department :P
It is extremely frustrating to people outside of the US to hear stories like this... I can understand why US officials might feel this way but I feel sometimes there is this sort of unwritten rule for US officials to just assume that they own the internet.
Imagine the huge back clash which would emerge if David Cameron suddenly decided to pass a law which meant that all US citizen's internet connections were subject to UK jurisdiction just because Tim Berners-Lee is British
Can someone please explain to me why so many of you are vigorously defending the labels which have been pumping out absolutely terrible music at a ridiculous cost for the last 20 years?
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The name of the town existed before the company did.
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I can understand why you might say that but do you not see the bigger picture where the law may be badly written or in fact wrong all together.
Just because there are laws does not mean those laws are correct.
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Re: Re: Oooh, clues in a crossword! That'll learn Murdoch.
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Frustrating
Imagine the huge back clash which would emerge if David Cameron suddenly decided to pass a law which meant that all US citizen's internet connections were subject to UK jurisdiction just because Tim Berners-Lee is British
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why??
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